Pearl Type: As mentioned before, this refers to the origin and variety of the pearl, like Akoya, South Sea, or Tahitian pearls.
Pearl Size: This is usually given in millimeters (mm) and can indicate a single size for uniform pearls or a range for a more organic look.
Pearl Shape: Round and near-round are most common, but button, oval, or baroque shapes might be used.
Pearl Quality: Similar to pearl bangles, some sellers might use a grading system (like AAA) for luster, blemishes, and overall appearance.
Length: Necklace length is typically given in inches (in) and can vary depending on style. Common lengths include choker (around 14-16in), princess (17-19in), and matinee (20-24in).
Metal: The necklace clasp and chain material could be silver, gold (plated or solid), or various alloys.
Clasp Type: This describes how the necklace secures, such as lobster claw clasp, spring ring clasp, or magnetic clasp.
Earrings:
Pearl Type, Size & Shape: Corresponds with the information for the necklace.
Earring Style: This describes the type of earring, such as stud, drop, chandelier, or hoop earrings incorporating pearls.
Metal: This refers to the metal of the earring posts, backs, or any decorative elements.